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21 votes

Please unpin the accepted answer from the top

In the ideal case, new good answers to old questions with highly-voted but less-good answers can be accepted so they're shown first. e.g. my answer to Fastest way to do horizontal float vector sum on …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
19 votes

The [placement] tag has been displaced

Agreed, this tag is still a total jumble of completely unrelated things, up to 218 questions now since we never got around to actual burnination in 2015, it seems. Everything visual involves placement …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
12 votes

Clarify tag [esp]

@CodyGray retagged a lot of the x86 stack-pointer questions to stack-pointer. I wrote a tag-wiki for it, with some generic stuff and links to details about the stack pointer on x86, ARM, AArch64, MIP …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
6 votes

The [jmp] tag has multiple meanings

We do not need tags for specific asm instructions, as per the consensus of Creating tags for single assembly instructions?. [x86] [assembly] provides enough context for a search on "jmp" to find post …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
11 votes

May we have a way to edit a closed question without bumping it into the review queue?

I've sometimes seen a single minor typo or something in an old post and not fixed it, because it was a low-quality post that I didn't want to bump to the front page and waste everyone's time with. I k …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
12 votes

Posts flickers if text is selected

I see it in Chromium 51.0.2704.79-0ubuntu0 (on x86-64 Ubuntu 15.10 with open-source ATI graphics (HD4670)) when casting an upvote on this answer, or even clicking anywhere on the post. The whole text …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
2 votes

Merge [setjmp] into [longjmp]?

Definitely agree. The functions are two sides of the same coin, and can only be used together. Most questions that use either use both tags already, and longjmp already has a tag wiki. For example, …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
7 votes

The [pc] tag description is not very PC

AFAIK, the only useful technical meaning of PC is PC-AT compatible. I.e. a system with an x86 CPU and a boot ROM that behaves in a certain way (loading the boot sector to a specific address and so on …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
2 votes
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Tag rename: [mars] to [ms-sql-mars], so [mars] can be about the MIPS simulator

After discussion in comments, we renamed [mars] to [sql-server-mars]. We still get a question a month or so tagged [assembly] [sql-server-mars], but often those are from users that didn't put any car …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
7 votes

Splitting [maxwell]

We don't need tags for GPU microarchitectures, just like we don't generally need them for CPU microarchitectures, just actual architecture like nvidiaptx. (A debated exception being ARM Cortex-m and …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
14 votes

What can be done to prevent [gas] tag ambiguity?

I like short tag names, but since this is becoming a large problem I think renaming [gas] to [gnu-assembler] is a good choice. I don't have an opinion on banning [gas] vs. making it a synonym of the …
Peter Cordes's user avatar
26 votes
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Tag rename: [mars] to [ms-sql-mars], so [mars] can be about the MIPS simulator

The MARS freeware MIPS simulator / IDE is widely used by students learning MIPS assembly language. It provides a set of system calls for the toy MIPS environment it simulates (extending SPIM's set), …
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